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  • Walker pleads guilty, sentenced to three years in prison

    Mahomet resident Joshua Walker, 25, was sentenced to three years in prison Thursday. Walker pleaded guilty to entering a car without permission on the 100 block of N. McKinley Street in Jan. The court dropped charges on another burglary case and his probation from a 2010 burglary case was terminated in his plea agreement. Read more

  • Frank Dutton Field to receive new press box

    Coaches and public address announcers will soon enjoy a new press box at Frank Dutton Field. Crews began to tear down the current press box, which has been a part of the Mahomet-Seymour High School campus since 1981, on Monday. Once the structure is torn down, Ameresco will begin to install the steel-base structure for… Read more

  • Sangamon’s Little Free Library open for student use

    Sangamon Elementary hopes to encourage kindergarten through third grade students to read throughout the summer months as they provide books in the Little Free Library located at the front of the building. Librarian Amy Webb came across the Little Free Library concept two years ago. She held onto the idea, thinking one of her daughters… Read more

  • Barber Park pathway construction underway; Waldinger and Pfeifer talk about pathway benefits

    Within the next two weeks, Mahomet residents will be able to access another segment of multi-purpose pathway through Barber Park. Crews are currently pouring cement to construct the path. The Village received a $53,200 Bicycle Path Grant from the Illinois Department of Natural Resources in April to extend the existing 10-foot-wide pathway from the turnaround… Read more

  • Ten things Mr. Cabutti has taught me about building community

    It’s hard to watch your kids grow up. This year my middle daughter will move onto Mahomet-Seymour Junior High School. And my son, my youngest child will leave Sangamon Elementary. Sangamon is where we started our oldest daughter in the Mahomet-Seymour School District nearly seven years ago. If I’m being honest, I’m feel the tug… Read more

  • Keep pets safe through summer heat

    Summertime brings memories of playing in the sun, cookouts and fun time spent in the pool. For our pets, however, these fond remembrances can turn into nightmares in an instant. Below are some tips to help keep your 4-legged family friend safe and cool during the hot summer months. Made in the Shade Parked Pets:… Read more

  • Strzebonski leads class of 2014

    Mahomet-Seymour High School Valedictorian Pawel Strzebonski led the class of 2014 into their final moments as MSHS students during graduation on Sunday. Strzebonski decided to work towards Valedictorian honors at the end of his junior year when he enrolled in Advanced Placement English, French and Biology courses. While he has always enjoyed science and technology… Read more

  • Museum of the Grand Prairie builds new exhibits

    Exhibits on the upper level of the Museum of the Grand Prairie are currently under construction as the staff develops new exhibits which will reflect the cultural and natural history of Champaign County. Curator Valerie Hall is currently putting some finishing touches on a glacier exhibit which will talk about the effects of glaciers on… Read more

  • Excavating Mysteries of the Past

    I have a confession to make.  I love a mystery. As a professional archaeologist, I piece together various clues in a search for meaning, whether the clues are broken ceramic plates, the scatter of food remains from a long-ago meal, property deeds tracing land ownership, or the locations of buildings on a site. These multiple… Read more

  • IDNR asks Village to update trail

    Although the Village of Mahomet has complied with the requirements set forth by the Open Space Land Acquisition Development grant for 20 years, the Illinois Department of Natural Resources expects the Village to update the Sangamon River Greenway to adhere to current ADA standards. IDNR said the Village will not receive additional grant funds from… Read more